Silvera Sensei is the Dojo's Hombu Cho (Headquarter's Director), Chief Instructor of the International Budo Ryokukai in Michigan.

He started training in variety of Martial Arts; such as Iaido, Aikido, Taekwondo, Judo, Krav Maga, Tai chi, Kickboxing, Kung fu and Kudo. His martial arts training started back in 1984 and opened his first dojo in 1988, in Lima-Peru. Currently holds 5th Dan in Shotokan Karate, Black Belt Dan in Iaido, and in Tae Kwon Do. Sensei Silvera offers insights into the relationships between various martial arts and the effective training methods found in those arts. He is also a member in good-standing of the USA Karate-do Federation, and the International Budo Ryokukai.

Silvera Sempai has trained in Karate Shotokan for over twenty years. Currently holds a Black Belt 1st Dan. She has competed heavely in her young years of training and got many medals and awards.

Rosa has started training since she was nine years old. Her karate training was strong and showed its result after winning sparring tournaments in Lima, Peru. Her teaching is efficient with children and understands the patience it needs to nurture them into good martial artists.

Sam Hargis, Sempai

At an early age, I had a fascination with the martial arts and science. At my college, Northeastern University, I got the opportunity to study and trained in Kung Fu. Later on in life, I trained in Okinawan style martial arts which included Shorin Ryu, Goju Ryu, and Isshin Ryu. This was under the tutorage of Dr. Aiello, Hanshi of the Shito Kan organization. At present, I am a Shodan in Shotokan Karate under the guidance of Sensei Oscar Silvera. Also to note, I am a judge and member of the USA Karate Association. “Karate is not just about the physical, it is about forging the mind, spirit and body.” It is design to make you into a better person, a better student, a better and stronger individual. “Zensho - Live life without regret”